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76ers G Quentin Grimes signs 1-year, $8.7M qualifying offer

Wed Oct 1 6:05pm ET
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Guard Quentin Grimes, a restricted free agent, has returned to the Philadelphia 76ers by signing a one-year, $8.7 million qualifying offer, his agent David Bauman told ESPN on Wednesday.

After the two sides were far apart in negotiations for a multiyear contract, per recent ESPN reports, Grimes is back but now has veto power over all trades this coming season and can become an unrestricted free agent next summer when the market for free agents is expected to be more lucrative, per ESPN.

The NBA deadline for qualifying offers is 11:59 p.m. ET on Wednesday.

Grimes, 25, was traded to Philadelphia from the Dallas Mavericks in February, leading a banged-up 76ers squad with 23.0 points per game after the All-Star break. A first-round pick (25th overall) in the 2021 NBA Draft by the Los Angeles Clippers, he wrapped up a four-year, $11.1 million rookie contract at the end of last season.


Bauman told ESPN that the 76ers waited nearly three months into free agency to make their first formal proposal on Sept. 24 with a four-year, $39 million offer. Another offer was for one-year and $8.8 million -- a $100,000 increase from his qualifying offer that would waive an inherent no-trade clause.

Grimes' side declined and responded with a one-year deal for $17 million with a waiver of the no-trade clause and offered a two-year contract at $34 million with a player option, Bauman said. Philadelphia rejected those offers, the agent said.

Grimes has averaged 10.4 points, 3.1 rebounds and 2.0 assists over 24.5 minutes per game in 243 regular-season games (127 starts) with the New York Knicks (2021-24), Detroit Pistons (2024), Mavericks (2024-25) and 76ers. He has made 37.5 percent of his 3-point attempts over four NBA seasons. He averaged career bests with 14.6 points, 4.3 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.0 steals combined with the Mavericks and Sixers last season.

Philadelphia is dealing with injury issues on its roster, including at guard with Jared McCain to be reevaluated in about four weeks following thumb surgery on Tuesday. McCain tore the UCL in his right thumb during an offseason workout on Sept. 25.

The 76ers have rookie guard VJ Edgecombe, the third overall pick of the 2025 draft out of Baylor and now have Grimes, per Wednesday's report.

Player Notes
De'Anthony Melton Wed Oct 1 5:20pm

According to Sam Gordon of the San Francisco Chronicle, ESPN's Anthony Slater reports that Golden State Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy said he doesn't expect guardDe'Anthony Melton (knee) to be ready for the beginning of the regular season, "but it's not going to be a lengthy absence." Melton tore his ACL last campaign and will be re-evaluated in four weeks. With the 27-year-old likely out of action until November, the Warriors' backcourt will likely rely on 32-year-old veteran Buddy Hield to take on a larger role at the start of the upcoming season.

Maxi Kleber Wed Oct 1 4:50pm

According to Mike Trudell of Spectrum Sports, Los Angeles Lakers forward/center Maxi Kleber (quadriceps) tweaked a quadriceps muscle during the team's second day of training camp on Wednesday. Kleber became a Laker in the blockbuster deal that shipped Luka Doncic from Dallas to L.A. However, the 33-year-old played in just one game for the Lakers, which was Game 5 of the first-round playoff series against the Timberwolves. It's unclear if Kleber will miss a significant amount of time due to the injury. Regardless, he will not make much of an impact in fantasy once he is ready to return.

Quentin Grimes Wed Oct 1 4:20pm

Shams Charania of ESPN reports that free agent guard Quentin Grimes is signing a one-year, $8.7 million qualifying offer to return to the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday. Initial negotiations between Grimes and the 76ers appeared to be off track during the offseason. Nonetheless, the 22-year-old will now head into the upcoming season with a new contract that includes a no-trade clause. Now that he is on board, it is unclear if he will suit up for any preseason games. Grimes started the last campaign with the Mavs and was traded to the 76ers back in February. In Philadelphia, he averaged 21.9 points, 5.2 rebounds, 4.5 assists, and 1.5 steals per contest while shooting 37.3 percent from three-point range across 28 appearances.

Kyle Filipowski Wed Oct 1 7:00am

Utah Jazz forward/center Kyle Filipowski (back) wasn't available for practice on Tuesday. According to the team, Filipowski is dealing with a lower back injury. Once he's healthy again, Filipowski will start getting ready for his sophomore campaign in the Association. His rookie year went well, as the Duke product averaged 9.6 points and 6.1 rebounds in 21.1 minutes. Filipowski followed it up with impressive play in the Las Vegas Summer League, earning him the tournament's MVP award. The 21-year-old can make a significant impact in fantasy basketball, but he must get healthy and secure a starting spot.

Lauri Markkanen Wed Oct 1 6:50am

Utah Jazz forward Lauri Markkanen (wrist) sat out Tuesday's practice. The team announced that the Finnish star is dealing with a left wrist contusion. It remains to be seen whether this injury will affect Markkanen's availability for the preseason. Utah's first game is scheduled for next Wednesday against the Houston Rockets. Injuries have held back Markkanen over the last few seasons, and it would be unfortunate to see him miss time again early in the year. Especially after Markkanen showcased his full potential during the recent EuroBasket tournament, where he averaged 23.1 points and 8.1 rebounds in 28.9 minutes.

Marcus Smart Wed Oct 1 6:40am

Los Angeles Lakers guard Marcus Smart (Achilles) didn't practice on Tuesday and is expected to be out until next week, Mike Trudell of Spectrum Sportsnet reports. Smart is dealing with left Achilles tendinopathy. This is unfortunate for Smart, considering he has joined a new team and would benefit from having as much time as possible to work with his new teammates. The defensive specialist has fought health issues for several years, making only 34 appearances in the 2024-25 season. When healthy, Smart can contribute to fantasy teams in many ways, but it seems a change of scenery hasn't helped him leave injuries behind.

Jeremy Sochan Wed Oct 1 6:40am

San Antonio Spurs forward/center Jeremy Sochan (calf) will participate in training camp, Jeff Garcia of KENS 5 San Antonio reports. Sochan was forced to skip the EuroBasket 2025 tournament due to a calf injury, but he has fully recovered in time for training camp. During the last NBA season, Sochan also battled injuries, missing 28 contests. He made 23 starts over the course of the campaign, averaging 11.4 points, 6.5 rebounds, and 2.4 assists. With Luke Kornet and Kelly Olynyk in town, Sochan faces more competition in the Spurs frontcourt, which could impact his fantasy value.

Steven Adams Wed Oct 1 6:20am

Houston Rockets center Steven Adams will likely have his workload managed early in the season, Danielle Lerner of the Houston Chronicle reports. Adams has had knee issues, missing an entire campaign in 2023-24. Currently, he feels "confident" with it, but Rockets general manager Rafael Stone said the team might still be cautious with Adams on back-to-backs to start the season. Adams made 58 appearances last term, averaging 3.9 points and 5.6 rebounds in 13.7 minutes. His playing time increased significantly late in the season, and the New Zealand big man posted 5.7 points and 6.6 rebounds per game in 22.1 minutes during the playoffs. Adams could emerge as a viable fantasy option if he starts regularly seeing 20-plus minutes a night

Kevin Porter Jr. Wed Oct 1 6:10am

Milwaukee Bucks point guard Kevin Porter Jr. is poised to join the starting lineup this season, Eric Nehm of The Athletic reports. The Bucks no longer have Damian Lillard on their squad, opening up the starting point guard role. Porter Jr. has prior experience as a regular starter from his time with the Houston Rockets. He faced some consistency issues but generally performed well. Over his career, Porter Jr. has averaged 17.4 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 6.0 assists in a starting role. His move to the first unit will boost Porter Jr.'s fantasy value in 2025-26.

Jonathan Kuminga Tue Sep 30 6:40pm

According to Shams Charania of ESPN, forwardJonathan Kuminga agreed to a two-year, $48.5 million contract to return to the Golden State Warriors on Tuesday, ending a long summer of negotiations. The new contract also includes a second-year team option. Kuminga suited up for just 47 regular-season games in 2024-25 due to spraining his right ankle in January. When he was healthy, the 22-year-old averaged 15.3 points, 4.6 rebounds, and 2.2 assists across 24.3 minutes per contest. He will likely begin the season coming off the bench and could definitely see some action as a starter as the campaign progresses.

Jalen Suggs Tue Sep 30 6:20pm

Cody Taylor of USA Today reports that Orlando Magic guardJalen Suggs(knee) was able to participate in all non-contact drills during Tuesday's practice. Suggs last played on January 25 and underwent surgery in early March to address a torn ligament in his left knee.The 24-year-old appears to be heading in the right direction and could potentially be available for the Magic's first regular-season contest on October 22 versus the Heat. Before his season abruptly ended, Suggs averaged 16.2 points, 4.0 rebounds, 3.7 assists, and 1.5 steals per game across 35 contests in 2024-25.

Scottie Barnes Tue Sep 30 5:40pm

Toronto Raptors guard/forward Scottie Barnes has put a lingering hand issue behind him, according to Josh Lewenberg of TSN.ca. Barnes said he took a couple of weeks off after the season and is "feeling a lot better" heading into camp. The 24-year-old missed two games in April with a right-hand contusion but is expected to be ready for preseason action. He appeared in 65 games last year, averaging 19.3 points, 7.7 boards, 5.8 assists, 1.4 steals, and 1.0 blocks in 32.8 minutes. Even though his field-goal percentage dipped to a career-low 44.6, Barnes still projects as a key fantasy option for 2025-26.

Victor Wembanyama Tue Sep 30 5:10pm

NBA reporter Matthew Tynan reports that San Antonio Spurs head coach Mitch Johnson stated that both the organization and the NBA have cleared centerVictor Wembanyama to participate in training camp with no restrictions following his diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis in his right shoulder last season. Wembanyama averaged 24.3 points, 11.0 rebounds, 3.8 blocks, and 1.1 steals in 46 contests before the condition ended his season abruptly in February. Now, with a clean bill of health, the 21-year-old superstar is going to be a significant fantasy contributor across all formats during the upcoming campaign.

LeBron James Tue Sep 30 4:40pm

Dave McMenamin of ESPN reports that Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (pinched nerve) was held out of Tuesday's practice due to nerve irritation in his glute. James joined Marcus Smart (Achilles), rookie Adou Thiero (knee) and Gabe Vincent (knee) on the sideline. While the 40-year-old's setback is considered minor, the Lakers are expected to proceed cautiously. James averaged 24.4 points, 8.2 assists, 7.8 rebounds, and 1.0 steals over 70 outings last season and remains a reliable fantasy asset across all formats going into his NBA 23rd campaign.

Jarace Walker Tue Sep 30 4:10pm

According to Tony East of WTHR Channel 13, Indianapolis, Indiana Pacers power forwardJarace Walker (ankle) focused on conditioning this offseason after suffering an ankle injury during last season's Eastern Conference Finals. In 2024-25, the 22-year-old averaged 6.1 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 1.5 assists in 15.8 minutes per contest across 75 appearances. Fantasy managers should expect the Pacers frontcourt to lean on Walker during the upcoming campaign after Myles Turner signed with Milwaukee in July.

Robert Williams Tue Sep 30 2:30pm

Portland Trail Blazers center Robert Williams III (knee) has not been fully cleared to play after undergoing an arthroscopic procedure to address inflammation in his left knee last March. The original timeline was just four to six weeks, but Williams has taken longer than expected to recover. He said at Blazers' media day, ""Injuries are tough. They aren't easy for anyone. But as soon as I'm on the court moving and feeling like my old self, it goes away." He said that he and the team trainers have a target date, but declined to say exactly when that date is. He'll be important backcourt depth for Portland when healthy, and he showed last season that he can contribute meaningful numbers across the box score when available.

Walker Kessler Tue Sep 30 2:30pm

Utah Jazz center Walker Kessler expressed frustration at Utah Jazz media day over his contract situation. Earlier reports indicated that the Jazz will not extend the center before the Oct. 20 deadline for fourth-year players. Kessler said he didn't want to talk about the issue after training camp started, but added "that being said, I'm definitely a little frustrated." If Kessler does not sign an extension before the October deadline, he would become a restricted free agent after the season, giving any team the chance to offer him a new contract, with the Jazz retaining matching rights on any deal. Kessler has put up big numbers when healthy and drawn plenty of trade interest, most notably from the Lakers. If he stays in Utah, he could be a big piece to build around for the Jazz, or they could look to turn him into more assets at the trade deadline this season.

Darius Garland Tue Sep 30 2:10pm

Cleveland Cavaliers point guard Darius Garland (toe) underwent surgery in June to repair the turf toe injury, which limited him in the playoffs. At Cavaliers' media day, Garland said that he has been back on the court working out for a month, and that "Everything's been looking great, the doctors have been saying everything's been looking great, so I'm happy where I'm at right now." Despite his progress, there remains no clear timetable for his return to game action, and he is expected to miss some time at the start of the regular season. While he is out, Donovan Mitchell is expected to shift to point guard with Sam Merrill moving into the lineup. Craig Porter Jr. and Lonzo Ball will also have to carry more of the offensive workload in the second unit.

Jerami Grant Tue Sep 30 2:10pm

Portland Trail Blazers forward Jerami Grant expects to be in the starting lineup this season and said, "I don't really expect that" when asked how he felt about coming off the bench at Blazers' media day. Grant was limited to 47 games for the Blazers, and he started every one of them. He averaged 14.4 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.1 assists, and 1.0 blocks per game in his 32.4 minutes per contest, remaining very productive even after 11 seasons in the Association. He has not come off the bench in any of his three years with Portland, starting 118 of his 118 games over those three seasons. With Jrue Holiday and Donovan Clingan likely locked into two starting spots, there are three spots for Grant, Toumani Camara, Deni Avdija, and Shaedon Sharpe. If everyone is healthy, Portland could have a crowded early-season rotation, which will be important to figure out for fantasy value on the new-look roster.

Lonzo Ball Tue Sep 30 1:50pm

Cleveland Guardians point guard Lonzo Ball didn't shut down the possibility of playing in back-to-back games later in the year. He did say that he doesn't expect to play in both halves early on, which was how he approached that situation last year in Chicago, even when he was healthy. As the season goes on, he could potentially play both games of back-to-backs, though he said it hasn't been something he's discussed with his new team. Cleveland acquired Ball from the Bulls in a trade that sent Isaac Okoro to Chicago. He will help fill in the void left by Ty Jerome's departure via free agency and could get even more work early on depending on the status of Darius Garland (toe). Last year, Ball returned after missing two full seasons and played 35 games for the Bulls, producing 7.6 points, 3.4 rebounds, 3.3 assists, and 1.3 steals in 22.2 minutes per game. He'll be a key rotation piece for the Cavs and could have fringe fantasy value in the right matchups and situations.


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